Pest Allergy

06 Jan Pest Allergy

Pests like cockroaches and rodents may trigger asthma, rhinitis and eczema in allergic individuals and will be attracted to homes that are warm, have access to water, food and shelter. In addition, pests can carry disease causing germs, so their presence in a home, warrants action. A single cockroach can produce 1500 Units of allergen per day, and just two or three cockroaches can trigger asthma and allergies. Rodents (mice and rats) can mate when they are just one month old, and they leave a trail of urine wherever they go which contains a protein that can trigger allergic reactions.

Up to 40% of asthmatics will be sensitive to cockroach allergen.

Testing

Testing the home for pests like cockroaches and rodents is a waste of time and money as the allergen is likely to be present if you have seen a rodent or cockroach lately.

Solutions

Don’t leave food (including pet food) and water around the home

Eliminate clutter around the home as they will use it for shelter

Don’t let them in. Use a torch to inspect the crawl space and perimeter of your home, and caulk and seal cracks and holes

Clean infested areas with a microfiber mop soaked in a bucket of hot water to which you have added a squirt of dishwashing liquid

Strategically place sticky traps around affected areas to attract cockroaches